I recently took one in trade. After lugging my Twin Reverb everywhere for the past 35 years, it would be nice to haul this little one around. I know the sound will not be the same. Has anyone tried the Express 112 with the steel? What do you think? Thanks in advance. New member Jay Yuskaitis
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Jay Yuskaitis
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Hi Jay,
I've had an Express 112 for about 9 months and I think it's just fine. It's no Nashville 112, but it does a pretty good job with only 65 watts. The stock speaker was blown when I got it, so I bought a Blue Marvel for it. (came from a NV112) I was pleasantly surprised at how good it sounded.
I doubt if it will keep up in a live band situation...unless you would use it as a steel monitor and go thru the PA system. In a small, fairly low volume group, it might do very well.
I like it for a practice amp. One of these days I'll give in and buy a NV112, but till then the Express 112 works pretty good.
I've had an Express 112 for about 9 months and I think it's just fine. It's no Nashville 112, but it does a pretty good job with only 65 watts. The stock speaker was blown when I got it, so I bought a Blue Marvel for it. (came from a NV112) I was pleasantly surprised at how good it sounded.
I doubt if it will keep up in a live band situation...unless you would use it as a steel monitor and go thru the PA system. In a small, fairly low volume group, it might do very well.
I like it for a practice amp. One of these days I'll give in and buy a NV112, but till then the Express 112 works pretty good.